Musicians! What are the crappiest pieces of hardware/software you ever used?
category: music [glöplog]
actually tell a lie this is the worst thing I had, I could play a mean Knucklebusters Hi-score on there.
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Also OpenMPT, which isn't crappy but I just can't stand it (sorry saga!). And MadTracker 2 too which I have a love/hate relationship with (mostly hate though).
Also OpenMPT, which isn't crappy but I just can't stand it (sorry saga!). And MadTracker 2 too which I have a love/hate relationship with (mostly hate though).
I should have put OpenMPT too. I'm sure it's nice to use, but I can't tell because it crashes on me more often than a supercharged Lada in rush-hour Rome.
cant belive i cant find the crappiest sampler ever:
the "Yamaha TX16W" - "horrible to use" is a compliment for that thing.
My first guitar, a Squier Standard Stratocaster. Didn't stay in tune, horrible pickups, clunky neck ja if you even breathed towards the tremolo, it went completely out of tune. I gave it away. Ironically, after going through a variety of Fender instruments, my two main guitars now are a Squier Classic Vibe Telecaster and Stratocaster which suit me better than any Fender I've laid my hands on. But the first one was a complete piece of garbage.
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OpenMPT / ModPlug Tracker is technically a nice tracker with possibly the most ugly interface I've ever seen
That's where taste differs - for me it's the strongest point of the whole program (plus maybe the high compatibility with legacy trackers and supporting VST and such at the same time). For me, the Renoise / Milky / etc. GUIs are a pain in the ass. :) On the other hand, Impulse Tracker rules of course, and if I had to work with a "custom" GUI, it'd rather be an IT-like GUI than a Renoise-like GUI.
You should have a word with Adok's home interiors guy, you two would get on.
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(oh and yo dawg, i heard you liked bbcode quote recursion).
(oh and yo dawg, i heard you liked bbcode quote recursion).
@marsulpi: wait, I have to chip in. the sound of the tx16w was *tight* . mine had the custom firmware, though
@former pss owners: oh yea, that *horrible* thing. had one, too.. (first synth, in the eighties)
@former pss owners: oh yea, that *horrible* thing. had one, too.. (first synth, in the eighties)
good hardware: i used to love my Roland JV1080 but it's very old now :)
bad hardware: the m-audio ultra usb sound card, bad build quality, will spend more on a digi design next time.
good software: AHX tracker on Amiga, i just love it :) Digibooster was ok aswell on Amiga, never liked octamed though.
bad software: sorry but i agree with rc55 on MPT's interface, its horrible, but i like the music that Saga produces with it :)
bad hardware: the m-audio ultra usb sound card, bad build quality, will spend more on a digi design next time.
good software: AHX tracker on Amiga, i just love it :) Digibooster was ok aswell on Amiga, never liked octamed though.
bad software: sorry but i agree with rc55 on MPT's interface, its horrible, but i like the music that Saga produces with it :)
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Actually, we don't. The question was "which piece of kit did you really hate" and in that aspect, the CS1x is a perfect candidate. :)In regards to the CS-1X, before bashing it you have to take into account when it was released, who the target audience was and what it cost.
That said: of course it sold because it was cheap(er) than other alternatives, but the year of release is completely irrelevant (the Clavia NordLead was released at least a year before, and that RULED) and so is target audience: the target audience was exactly the same as the one for the Nordlead, the Virus, JP-8000 and such: people wanting "virtual analog trance-stuff".
Sure, the valid point of price is still there, but if we're talking about quality, price shouldn't be an issue, because in terms of value for money you get low value for a low amount of money. If you'd gotten the Nordlead instead you would have gotten high value for a high amount of money -- works out to the same.
as for the tracker interface discussion: I'm with Saga there. Why should trackers look like World of Warcraft anyway *g* cheers
Ultisynth64 -> http://gb64.com/oldsite/gameofweek/melodymakers/util_ultisynth64.htm
Sounds intuitive :)
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Composing a tune is a long, boring and difficult process, with only numbers needing to be typed in.
Sounds intuitive :)
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The question was "which piece of kit did you really hate"
Quite so: the exact phrase was Let's have your (extremely subjective) opinions / hatred / cautionary tales / warnings . Because subjective ranting is funnier, and we have the rest of the Internet for Objective Reviews. Besides, subjective rants by scene musicians are probably worth more than 'objective' analysis by BillyBob45 on Amazon in any case...
@t-zero: true dat.
now back again to really crappy pieces of HW/SW:
really bad SW: most of the scene tools made in the 80ies and 90ies. but we were good with numbers :)
bad HW: those PSS synths. and most of the consumer grade soundcards in the 90ies and 2ks.
following keito's lead:
good SW: yet have to see it. mine sucks, too.
good HW: alpha juno2 / mks50
now back again to really crappy pieces of HW/SW:
really bad SW: most of the scene tools made in the 80ies and 90ies. but we were good with numbers :)
bad HW: those PSS synths. and most of the consumer grade soundcards in the 90ies and 2ks.
following keito's lead:
good SW: yet have to see it. mine sucks, too.
good HW: alpha juno2 / mks50
some PSS prog and Casiotone cheese
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This was from a CS1x review. Yes, really. Reading that sentence basically discredits the entire site and everything on it :)As well as a superb set of quality synth bass, pads, voices, leads and arpeggiated sequences there are plenty of amazing drum sounds also with analog sound and control.
"superb set of quality synth bass, pads, voices and leads"? Fuck no.
"amazing drum sounds with analog sound and control"? Fuuuuuuuck no!
At least it pleased the eurodance masses. :)
The one and only piece of music I ever did with my Novation Nova synth.
I spent 90% of the time making ALL the sounds from scratch and 10% doing some test pattern :)
Forgot the drum, bass :(
Btw, all synths sound come from the same synth playing all parts at same time. The Nova is an amazing machine :)
I spent 90% of the time making ALL the sounds from scratch and 10% doing some test pattern :)
Forgot the drum, bass :(
Btw, all synths sound come from the same synth playing all parts at same time. The Nova is an amazing machine :)
Really bad hw: My Yamaha PSR-100mkII that I gave to Little Bitchard (it was already broken:D)
tho it had nice drums when driven through overdrive
tho it had nice drums when driven through overdrive
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X0d8jU1nLQ
Found this, I have the original, but I'd love to bend it like this!!
Found this, I have the original, but I'd love to bend it like this!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNZvGq-5Q2o oh damn ... :O
I once tried to make a recording with a Fostex MR-8 multitrack recorder. It was horrible.
Bontempi organ but still fun compare Yamaha tx16w OS nightmare (without Typhoon 2000)